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The small island state of Australia has no shortage of beautiful luxury stays. With endless natural beauty to choose from and a laidback lifestyle, it isn’t hard to see why this is becoming one of Australia’s most popular holiday destinations. So, if you’re looking for the best accommodations on offer, we have selected the best 10 luxury stays in Tasmania where Tassie hospitality and nature are the best of the best.
Photo credit: Captain Rest
1. Captains Rest
We are kicking off this list with an absolute must-stay Tasmania Airbnb in Strahan, on the east coast. Captains Rest is a quaint, antique wood cabin, located right on the water’s edge, with its own jetty and family of ducks! This tiny cabin on Tasmania’s wild west coast has quickly become the most popular and sought after Airbnb in the state, and certainly one of the biggest success stories of the platform in Australia to date. The cabin is tucked away in a quiet seaside neighbourhood and it is the kind of place that if you weren’t staying there, you would never stumble upon. Its charm lies in it being a Historically Listed, waterfront cottage in Lettes Bay Village, just outside of Strahan. Staying here is peaceful and magical - looking out of the huge glass windows across the water, getting cozy by the log fire, enjoying coffee on the deck in the morning or soaking in the roll-top bath. You're sure to fall deeply in love with this place where it is all about complete isolation and serenity.
Location: Strahan
Photo credit: Eagles Nest Retreat
2. Eagles Nest Retreat
A unique Tasmania Airbnb, Eagles Nest Retreat is a luxurious retreat has three lodges to choose from. All come with huge windows offering you panoramic views of Mount Roland, and the secluded, cozy vibes here are perfect for a romantic getaway. The Eagles Nest also comes with not one, but two outdoor baths and an outdoor hot tub, perfect for embracing the epic mountain landscape and beautiful location surrounding Eagles Nest.
Location: Cradle Mountain
Photo credit: Saffire Freycinet
3. Saffire Freycinet
Over on the East Coast of Tasmania lies the most exclusive lodge on offer and one the most incredible settings to match. With a backdrop of the Hazards, Saffire Freycinet is one of the most scenic lodges in the entire country. But it doesn’t stop there. The food philosophy at Saffire Tasmania is to take guests on a gastronomic journey through some of the foods the island is most famous for. So you can expect plenty of seafood delicacies included throughout your stay, as well as freshly harvested fruit and vegetables, famous local leatherwood honey and of course a generous selection of Tasmanian wines. If you’re looking for an all-inclusive lodge that takes care of everything from start to finish, this is one for the books. Just be sure to book in advance as this is currently one of the most sought after stays in Australia.
Location: Freycinet
4. Kittawa Lodge
Best described as an oasis in Tasmania! Tasmania’s newest luxury self contained lodge has only opened to the public recently and it is tucked away on the serene King Island, a small island located off the North West coast. It is just a short 30 minute flight to reach King Island from Wynyard, or you can also board a flight from each of Tasmania’s main cities, Hobart or Launceston. The Lodge is situated on a secluded, ocean-front, 96-acre property offering refined boutique accommodation with panoramic views of the untouched rugged coastal landscape. Completely off-grid, you are free to explore the many hidden coves and pebbled beaches along the foreshore, and snorkel the pristine waters rich with diverse marine life, just metres from your private lodge. You can opt for accommodation only, or choose a gastronomic package to have your entire stay catered for. And take it from us, the catering option is not to be missed out on!
Location: Kings Bay
Photo credit: Pumphouse Point
5. Pumphouse Point
Pumphouse Point boasts as one of Tassie’s most glamorous wilderness retreat with its famous long jetty and beautiful appointed rooms with views for days are its famed icon. Two industrial buildings gently transformed as an intimate retreat in the heart of the World Heritage wilderness of Lake St Clair. Rooms range from those on the lake house to those with a lake view. With views as delicious as their menu on offer, enjoy a shared-table dinner experience of seasonal 3 course dining to Saturday fire feasts.
Location: Lake St Clair
Photo credit: Supplied Courtesy of RACT Destinations, TasmaniaTourism
6. Freycinet Lodge
The Freycinet Lodge is located on the East Coast of Tasmania, arguably the most sought-after location on the island after Hobart. Uniquely located inside Freycinet National Park with a spectacular waterfront location at the foot of The Hazards mountains. Its location is a perfect base for exploring the Freycinet Peninsula. The lodge consists of environmentally-friendly cabins sensitively sited in coastal bushland on the shores of Great Oyster Bay. Some rooms have your own private balcony with an outdoor bath as far as luxury goes.
Location: East Coast
7. Thalia Heaven
Next up on our list of the best hotels in Tasmania is a beach shack like no other. Thalia Haven is home to Tasmania’s most photographed bath tub, which is just one drawcard for this oversized Italian-style villa on the East Coast of Tasmania. This is arguably the best place to rent out on the island if you have a celebration, as you will find ample bedrooms dispersed throughout the property – however only one of them is connected to the main house. Thalia Haven is set on a private 130-acre peninsula surrounded by the crystal-clear waters of Great Oyster Bay. Five kilometres of secluded coastline include your own exclusive golden-sand beach. Accommodation is in four stone cottages clustered around olive-tree courtyards on the ocean's edge. There are cosy open fireplaces in the dining and living rooms. The arrangement of bedrooms offers space to be together - or apart. So whether you’re a couple or a group of friends looking for an epic escape, this villa caters for all.
Location: Great Oyster Bay
8. Mona Pavillion
While you might be familiar with the MONA art museum, did you know you can also stay here? There are a handful of luxuriously appointed pavilions on offer to guests, complete with sweeping views of the River Derwent. Mona Pavilions mixes a serene riverside setting with ultra-contemporary pavilions, original art, a winery and a lip-smacking restaurant. With an ambitious private museum also on site, this is one for culture vultures, gourmets, gadget heads and style fiends.
Location: Hobart
Photo credit: Henry Jones Art
9. Henry Jones Art Hotel
Elsewhere in Hobart, there are plenty of luxury hotels to choose from, so we’ll cut straight to the chase and send you over to the Henry Jones Art Hotel, located on the Hobart waterfront. This hotel has long been a staple in the luxury hotel circuit down south, with constant refreshes to retain its relevancy. Its charm is defined being Hobart’s oldest waterfront warehouses that have been thoughtfully reimagined to become Australia’s first dedicated art hotel. With a sleek design and features more than 400 original and contemporary artworks, The Henry Jones Art Hotel is dedicated to showcasing Tasmania’s emerging and established artists in every room and space, creating a sophisticated and deeply engaging accommodation experience. The hotel is also home to one of our favourite bars in the city, which we’d argue is a selling point in itself!
Photo credit: Avalon Coastal Retreat
10. Avalon Coastal Retreat
Overlooking Great Oyster Bay, Avalon Coastal Retreat is the luxurious coastal dream holiday home you didn’t know existed. This gorgeous retreat is set on the idyllic East Coast, Tasmania’s most popular summer destination – not just for tourists, but for locals too. Avalon Coastal Retreat features the work of some of Tasmania's top furniture designer/makers and artists, and its location will take your breath away. The outlook is the vast emptiness of the Tasman Sea with the Freycinet Peninsula on the horizon. Just below the house is a secluded beach perfect for sunset strolls, morning swims in the clear crisp waters or a hide away spot with a book. So if an award-winning three bedroom abode with sweeping views of the ocean sound like paradise to you, this coastal retreat will tick all of your boxes.
Tasmania is one of those places that are full of hidden gems where its accommodations embraces so much of its beauty in all the right ways. If we have inspired you with our top 10 luxury stays in Tasmania, find out more of our handpicked collection to get you planning your next trip to Tassie here!
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